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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a balanced tempo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing music, dance, or any activity that involves rhythm and pacing, indicating a steady and even speed.
Example: "The conductor emphasized the importance of maintaining a balanced tempo throughout the performance to ensure cohesion among the musicians."
Alternatives: "steady rhythm" or "even pace".
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"Boston Med" maintains a balanced tempo that captures both the rushed intensity of hospital life and the contemplative melancholy and inspiring buoyancy that suffuses the experience of patients and their families.
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James McFadden added a cool lob before half-time to put the visitors in control of what had been a finely balanced high-tempo match.
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